“Renowned for its intricately crafted Buddhist art and as the sacred site housing the incorruptible body of Luang Pu Mian amidst a tranquil atmosphere.”

Ballang Temple is located in a quiet and peaceful area of Nong Ya Sai District, Suphan Buri Province. It has long served as an important spiritual center for the local community. The temple was established through the strong faith and collective effort of local villagers who worked together to create a place for religious activities and spiritual refuge for Buddhists. Its location away from urban bustle allows Ballang Temple to maintain a calm, simple, and deeply spiritual atmosphere.

The architecture of Ballang Temple is refined and graceful, reflecting the devotion and dedication of its builders through intricate stucco decorations and a harmonious blend of contemporary Thai art. The detailed ornamental patterns express the unique identity of Thai Buddhist art, combining elegance with profound spiritual meaning. Visitors can feel a sense of tranquility and sacredness from the very first step onto the temple grounds.

The most significant highlight of the temple is the incorrupt body of Luang Pu Mian, the former abbot, which is enshrined in a glass coffin. This sacred relic is deeply revered by devotees, as the body has remained unspoiled over time. People from many places come to pay respects and pray for good fortune, prosperity, and peace in their lives. Luang Pu Mian is widely remembered as a symbol of virtue, compassion, and steadfast dedication to Buddhist practice.

Within the temple complex, the ordination hall and viharn are beautifully decorated with detailed Buddhist artworks. Murals and sculptures inside these buildings depict stories from the life of the Buddha, Buddhist teachings, and moral lessons drawn from Thai classical literature. These artistic elements enhance the spiritual atmosphere while also serving as a source of knowledge and reflection for visitors.

The surrounding environment of Wat Banlang is shady, clean, and well-organized, making it an ideal place for merit-making, meditation, and mental relaxation. Visitors can leisurely explore the architectural beauty of the temple while experiencing the way of life and faith of the local community, who continue to practice and preserve Buddhist traditions. Ballang Temple is therefore not only a sacred religious site but also a valuable cultural and spiritual learning destination of Suphan Buri Province.


How to Get There

Private Car:

  • From Suphan Buri city center, take the route towards Nong Ya Sai via Highway 321, then follow local roads leading to Nong Ya Sai sub-district.

Public Transport:

  • Take a van or bus from Bangkok to Suphan Buri, then transfer to local transport to reach Nong Ya Sai district.

Travel Tips

Best Time to Visit:

  • Can be visited year-round; however, early morning or late afternoon is recommended to avoid the midday heat.

Dress Code:

  • Wear modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees to show respect to the sacred site and the master’s relics.

Photography:

  • You are free to photograph the exterior architecture, but please remain quiet and respectful when entering the sanctuary zones.

Local Products:

  • Look for local agricultural products or souvenirs from villagers in the Nong Ya Sai area to support the community.

Admission Fee

  • Local visitors: Adult Free, Child Free

  • Foreign visitors: Adult Free, Child Free

Opening Hours

  • Open daily from 08:00 - 17:00

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